package org.apache.bookkeeper.client;

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import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;

import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
import org.jboss.netty.buffer.ChannelBufferInputStream;

/**
 * Ledger entry. Its a simple tuple containing the ledger id, the entry-id, and
 * the entry content.
 *
 */

public class LedgerEntry {
    Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(LedgerEntry.class);

    long ledgerId;
    long entryId;
    long length;
    ChannelBufferInputStream entryDataStream;

    LedgerEntry(long lId, long eId) {
        this.ledgerId = lId;
        this.entryId = eId;
    }

    public long getLedgerId() {
        return ledgerId;
    }

    public long getEntryId() {
        return entryId;
    }

    public long getLength() {
        return length;
    }

    public byte[] getEntry() {
        try {
            // In general, you can't rely on the available() method of an input
            // stream, but ChannelBufferInputStream is backed by a byte[] so it
            // accurately knows the # bytes available
            byte[] ret = new byte[entryDataStream.available()];
            entryDataStream.readFully(ret);
            return ret;
        } catch (IOException e) {
            // The channelbufferinput stream doesnt really throw the
            // ioexceptions, it just has to be in the signature because
            // InputStream says so. Hence this code, should never be reached.
            LOG.error("Unexpected IOException while reading from channel buffer", e);
            return new byte[0];
        }
    }

    public InputStream getEntryInputStream() {
        return entryDataStream;
    }
}
